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Old 5 December 2020, 05:36 AM   #1
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That must be hard to remember that you may never see this watch again , I am sure you can get the lange anytime

I bet so. I love my Lange but the Pepsi is a keeper for life for me just like a sub.
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Old 5 December 2020, 04:20 AM   #2
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Good for you Fred! You define the fun and not what the herd will define for you. Love it buddy and this is what it’s all about
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Old 5 December 2020, 05:01 AM   #3
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Congrats on your Lange! We all know what hype is around here, that's for sure. I stood in line to see and try on the Blro at its first AD showing in early '18 and was surprised by being underwheled by the colors and bracelet once I tried it on my wrist Different strokes to say the least. In Oct '18 my AD offered up a Blnr. Bingo..More my style, on my wrist now and never looked back. However the pepsi itch not being cured led me to finding the right 16710 which has become my favorite Rolex in my collection of seven. Enjoy your new Lange!!...

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Old 5 December 2020, 05:25 AM   #4
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Just as a cautionary tale, the hype has inflated [MY] perception of certain of these watches so significantly, that [I RAN] to the same models, as if there were nothing else. But what [I’LL] truly and deeply enjoy will never be a function of popular preference and groupthink. And turning [MY] back to the instatrends is easier as I thought.
*I did, however, feel the need to write a post and lump all others collectors in with my subjective experience

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Old 5 December 2020, 08:57 AM   #5
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Nice one

I still don’t get the moral of this story and the support for this behavior. So basically the OP bought a watch that he doesn’t like much and many of us dream of getting it from AD just to Flip it to get the watch he wants.
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Old 5 December 2020, 09:19 AM   #6
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Nice one

I still don’t get the moral of this story and the support for this behavior. So basically the OP bought a watch that he doesn’t like much and many of us dream of getting it from AD just to Flip it to get the watch he wants.
Lol. I know. Dude flipped a watch and he’s a hero. Hahahahha
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Old 5 December 2020, 09:56 AM   #7
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Lol. I know. Dude flipped a watch and he’s a hero. Hahahahha
“It’s the end of this thread as we know it, and OP cashed out$$$$$”
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Old 5 December 2020, 09:50 AM   #8
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Nice one

I still don’t get the moral of this story and the support for this behavior. So basically the OP bought a watch that he doesn’t like much and many of us dream of getting it from AD just to Flip it to get the watch he wants.
Well put. Seems that way to me also! What a touching story OP...
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Old 5 December 2020, 11:33 AM   #9
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OP, glad you were able to get over the hype and sell the piece you fell out of love with and buy another that you like better.

For me, I fell in love with Pepsi back in early 80s when I was a teenager...

then I wanted to buy one from the AD back in 2000 (just sitting there behind the same window for many months looking at me pass by), but my wife said it was too sporty...

then wanted to buy one back in 2007 again, and ended up getting the bluesy (did I say never take your wife watch shopping with you? well, don't)......

then I didn't want to buy a used one and new ones were nowhere to be found ...

then I found a used one for a great price and bought one finally... that was like a few short years ago...

then I REALLY loved and wanted the 116719 BLRO but sadly my bank account and other priorities didn't...

then when the 116710 came out... boy, did I want it (and my bank account agreed, but the wife didn't....)

... so when a couple of weekends ago I finally landed the BLRO from my AD at MSRP, I was ecstatic and still am.


If you are still reading this... moral of the story is, don't buy a watch on hype, and definitely don't take your wife watch shopping with you! :)
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Old 5 December 2020, 12:02 PM   #10
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Can't believe people were getting upset over someone's opinion who actually owned the watch and got rid of it for the reasons they stated.

If we all had the same opinions there would be nothing to talk about and life would be very boring.

If we can't handle someone saying they think a certain watch is childish then there are bigger problems than the opinion. We're meant to be adults.
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Old 5 December 2020, 02:01 PM   #11
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Can't believe people were getting upset over someone's opinion who actually owned the watch and got rid of it for the reasons they stated.

If we all had the same opinions there would be nothing to talk about and life would be very boring.

If we can't handle someone saying they think a certain watch is childish then there are bigger problems than the opinion. We're meant to be adults.
+1. Bunch of judgmental a-holes here.
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Old 5 December 2020, 02:07 PM   #12
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A few months ago, I was so stoked, got The Call and collected a BLRO. With the scarcity and the hype, I was super stoked to have it. Far from me the idea to ever let it go. Half a year in, things look really different. In comparison to my GMT LN, the red and blue felt like a whimsical child‘s toy. And with the knowledge in the back of my head that it was essentially irreplaceable, wearing it felt super awkward too. As a result, it went into the safe pretty much from day one, saw no wear whatsoever and what little connection the anticipation had fostered evaporated.

So today, I took the plunge, put some money on top of it and exchanged it for a watch I had been attracted to more genuinely, one which is readily available and no hype at all.

And it feels awesome.

Just as a cautionary tale, the hype has inflated our perception of certain of these watches so significantly, that we all run to the same models, as if there were nothing else. But what you’ll truly and deeply enjoy will never be a function of popular preference and groupthink. And turning one‘s back to the instatrends is easier as I thought.

Stay safe everyone, may your wrists always make you smile, no matter the soda you may associate with it.
To each their own. These are common watches. Not museum pieces that are irreplaceable. I buy to wear and wear I do. None of my pieces are safequeens.
Dont really understand the practice of buying a watch to put in the safe. You are much better off buying stocks or real estate for that purpuse.
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